Adam Dudziński Explained

Adam Dudziński
Fullname:Adam Dudziński
Birth Date:1935 5, df=yes
Birth Place:Ostrołęka, Poland
Death Place:Gdańsk, Poland
Height:1.75m
Position:Forward
Years1:1951–1954
Clubs1:Lechia Gdańsk
Caps1:1
Goals1:0
Years2:1956
Clubs2:Zawisza Bydgoszcz
Years3:1957
Clubs3:Brda Bydgoszcz
Years4:1957
Clubs4:Stoczniowiec Gdańsk

Adam Dudziński (30 May 1935 – 26 July 2000) was a former professional footballer and a bridge player.

Football

Dudziński began his playing career with Lechia Gdańsk. He made his Lechia debut on 30 May 1953 in a league match against Wisła Kraków in the I liga (Poland's highest division at the time), playing the full 90 minutes.[1] Dudziński made a further two appearances for Lechia, both coming in the Polish Cup, before injury left him unable to play for two years.[2]

After recovering from his injury, Dudziński was called up for his mandatory military service, during which time he played for Zawisza Bydgoszcz,[3] Zawisza being a military funded sports club during this period. After his mandatory service had finished, he had short spells playing with Brda Bydgoszcz and Stoczniowiec Gdańsk. He was never able to reach the heights of football he experienced on his professional debut, and retired from football aged 23, most likely as a result of the serious injury he sustained at Lechia.

Bridge

After football it is known that Dudziński began to play bridge at a competitive level. He represented his nation on at least one occasion, finishing 3rd in the European Championships. In the Polish Team National Championships, Dudziński and the team he played with finished in the top three on five occasions, the highlight being a second-place finish in 1973. In the Patton version of Bridge, Dudziński and his team won the national championships in 1996. The final tournament he entered was the 10th European Open Pairs, which was being held in Warsaw, Poland. He and his partner, Mieczysław Goczewski, finished the seniors category in 36th.[4] At some point during his playing career, the PZBS (The Polish Bridge Union) awarded him with the title of "International Grandmaster".

Results

European Team Open Championship

Polish National Championships (Team):

Polish National Championships (Team - Patton):

Polish National Championships (Pairs):

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Raport meczowy: Wisła Kraków - Lechia Gdańsk ; Kolejka 8 - 1953 I Liga. Lechia.net.
  2. Web site: Adam Dudziński - Lechia.net. Lechia.net.
  3. Web site: 1956. zawisza2bydgoszcz.futbolowo.pl.
  4. Web site: Adam Dudziński. db.worldbridge.org.
  5. Web site: Polish Team Championship 1968. msc.com.pl.
  6. Web site: Polish Team Championship 1973. msc.com.pl.
  7. Web site: Polish Team Championship 1974. msc.com.pl.
  8. Web site: Polish Team Championship 1975. msc.com.pl.
  9. Web site: Polish Team Championship 1983-84. msc.com.pl.
  10. Web site: Polish Team Championship 1999 (Patton). msc.com.pl.
  11. Web site: Polish Pairs Championship 1991. msc.com.pl.
  12. Web site: Polish Pairs Championship 1993. msc.com.pl.